Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Permutations and Combinations, Exercise 6: EXERCISE
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Questions from Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Permutations and Combinations, Exercise 6: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
Ten points are plotted on a plane. Find the number of straight lines obtained by joining these points if four points are collinear.

Find the number of triangles formed by joining points if no three points are collinear

Find the difference between the greatest values in the following:
and

A group consists of men and women. A team of is to be selected. How many of possible selections will have at least women?

A question paper has two sections. Section has questions and section has questions. A student must answer at least two question from each section among questions he answers. How many different choices does the student have in choosing questions?

There are wicket keepers and bowlers among cricket players. A team of players is to be selected so that there is exactly one wicketkeeper and at least bowlers in the team. How many different teams can be formed?

Five students are selected from . How many ways can these students be selected if two specified students are selected?

Five students are selected from . How many ways can these students be selected if two specified students are not selected?
